Rosie O’Donnell

Rosie O’Donnell filed for divorce from her wife Michelle Rounds on Friday, exactly three weeks after confirming that the couple had split up. Gossip Cop has learned O’Donnell cited an “irretrievably broken relationship” in her court papers, which were filed in New York’s State Supreme Court. The filing states that O’Donnell and Rounds have a prenuptial agreement.

Why didn’t Rosie O’Donnell talk about her exit from “The View” on Monday’s broadcast? She explained her reasoning, and once again explained why she’s decided to cut short her second stint on the daytime talk show, in a YouTube video posted to her channel. Watch here.

Rosie O’Donnellhas both quit The View and split with her wife Michelle Rounds, Gossip Cop has learned. “I can confirm that Rosie and her wife Michelle split in November,” her rep said in a statement. O’Donnell’s decision to leave her co-hosting job stems from her desire to spend more time with her family.

Rosie O’Donnell slammed Brian Williams on Thursday’s “The View,” blasting the newsman for spending a decade repeating a made-up story about how he was in a helicopter that took enemy fire in Iraq, and calling his sin a “Lance Armstrong lie.” Her colleague Whoopi Goldberg defended Williams. Watch the video here.

Is Rosie O’Donnell forcing Rosie Perez to leave “The View”? No, despite what OK! is reporting. Gossip Cop can debunk the story, which claims “there’s only room for one Rosie” on the daytime talk show.”

Rosie O’Donnell slams her onetime friend Stephen Collins in a new blog post, ripping into the disgraced “7th Heaven” star for his sexual abuse of children and opening up about her own lingering trauma from an abusive childhood.

Life & Style published a false story about Rosie O’Donnell and “The View” in its latest issue, even after being told its allegations about O’Donnell being a “prima donna,” who’s supposedly “hated” on set, were false. Find out exactly what happened here.

Rosie O’Donnell thinks the police should search John Grisham’s computer for child porn after the best-selling author’s controversial comments suggesting that prison sentences have been “too harsh” on people who look at pornographic images of children online.